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multigrain cheerios time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. when they magically unite, people would think, "woah, this two dollar hot dog tastes like a fancy eight dollar hot dog." download zeebox free, and say "woah" every time you watch tv. >>> weather? >> tagg, i thought i told you to give me a moment. >> i'm not tagg. i'm matt, one of your other sons. >> of course. of course. hello, matt. >> mother sent me to come get you, father. paul ryan is doing feats of strength in the drawing room. she thought you'd like to
multigrain cheerios time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. that makes watching tv even...
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as you can see as you travel around parts of staten island, as we flew over parts of the city and the region impacted, there's still a lot of cleanup to do. people still need emergency help. they still need heat. they still need power and food. they still need shelter. kids are still trying to figure out where they're going to go to school. so there's a lot of short-term, immediate stuff that has to be dealt with, and we're going to make sure that we stay here as long as people need that immediate help. that's fema's primary task, and we'll be coordinating closely with state and local governments to make sure folks get the short-term help. what we heard is there's long-term rebuilding required. you look at this block, and you know that this is a community that is deeply rooted. most of the folks that i met here have been here 20, 30, 50 years. they don't want to see their community uprooted, but there's got to be a plan for rebuilding. that plan is going to have to be coordinated and there's resources. i've worked with the outstanding congressional delegation led by your senators, chu
as you can see as you travel around parts of staten island, as we flew over parts of the city and the region impacted, there's still a lot of cleanup to do. people still need emergency help. they still need heat. they still need power and food. they still need shelter. kids are still trying to figure out where they're going to go to school. so there's a lot of short-term, immediate stuff that has to be dealt with, and we're going to make sure that we stay here as long as people need that...
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the good news is that we came as republicans and democrats, as mayors from big cities and small cities, all around the country. and are able to really speak with a voice that says, look, we want to be pragmatic about this. >> so you've got republican mayors in your group that are concerned about their cities, cuts in federal help that their own party is putting on the table. >> they all do. i speak for myself as i say about what just happened in the election but i also, by the way, speak for the majority of the country that voted for that. the republican and democrat mayors and the many, many nonpartisan mayors really stand up together to say that we can't just do this by balancing on the backs of local property taxpayers. a tax at a federal level is a bad thing. a tax at a local level and property taxes is just as bad. don't just pass one to the other. >> okay. so if you were to take any federal cuts would you have to raise property taxes in your neck of the woods? >> probably. i never want to say that's an absolute. like i just said, take that example. of any of the crime prevention
the good news is that we came as republicans and democrats, as mayors from big cities and small cities, all around the country. and are able to really speak with a voice that says, look, we want to be pragmatic about this. >> so you've got republican mayors in your group that are concerned about their cities, cuts in federal help that their own party is putting on the table. >> they all do. i speak for myself as i say about what just happened in the election but i also, by the way,...
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rationing continues in new york city and on long island. >>> up next, do you think the controversy that led to the resignation of david petraeus and this new investigation involving general john allen, will it hurt the military as an institution? that's our gut check. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, i
rationing continues in new york city and on long island. >>> up next, do you think the controversy that led to the resignation of david petraeus and this new investigation involving general john allen, will it hurt the military as an institution? that's our gut check. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> as the nation pauses to honor its veterans, anonymous pal hangs over the cia and the u.s. military. not only has general david petraeus resigned in scandal as director of the cia, with more details emerging about his extramarital affair and how it was exposed, but the pentagon faces potentially critical budget cuts as congress prepares to take on deficit reduction in the fiscal cliff negotiations. retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs is an msnbc contributor and recipient of the medal of honor for his service in vietnam. it's a great honor to have you here. >> thank you. >> despite resigning, the plot keep thinkckening. >> there will continue to be disclowe schurs about what the affair was all about and how it was discovered and what role the fbi played and what role the white house played and the possibility of delaying the announcement. there will be plenty of speculation, but in terms of an effect on the cia, on the mission, i don't think it will have any affect wha
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> as the nation pauses to honor its veterans, anonymous pal hangs over the cia and the u.s. military. not only has general david petraeus resigned in scandal as director of the cia, with more details emerging about his extramarital affair and how it was exposed, but the pentagon faces potentially critical budget cuts as congress prepares to take on deficit reduction in the fiscal cliff negotiations. retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs is an...
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you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party. >> yeah, i think that was well said. i think a lot of white people are turned off by this old style stuff. joanie, my question to you, my dear friend, how do you explain romney, who left the stage with such grace on election night, i'll tribute to that forever the way he did it, now going back over this again saying they bought the minority vote. this is the kind of thing he was saying during the campaign, remember. he was saying, they get rid of work requirement for welfare because he had to pay off his base. the feeding of the base. it's a th
you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party....
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they are a serious newspaper, most important newspaper north of new york city in the state, and hillary clinton knows that this is early and obviously they're having fun at the buffalo news, but they mean it, and she also knows that all of the people in the party calling for her to run mean it. she heard that call once before when she was first lady, and charlie rangel and others said run for senate. we haven't seen her turn down that call in the past. >> speaks to her as a person. this is someone that feels that strong draw to public service. when she was first lady in arkansas, she was chairman of legal services corporation under jimmy carter, people don't know that, it is the government agency that does legal services for the poor.
they are a serious newspaper, most important newspaper north of new york city in the state, and hillary clinton knows that this is early and obviously they're having fun at the buffalo news, but they mean it, and she also knows that all of the people in the party calling for her to run mean it. she heard that call once before when she was first lady, and charlie rangel and others said run for senate. we haven't seen her turn down that call in the past. >> speaks to her as a person. this...
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they are a serious newspaper, most important newspaper north of new york city in the state, and hillary clinton knows that this is early and obviously they're having fun at the buffalo news, but they mean it, and she also knows that all of the people in the party calling for her to
they are a serious newspaper, most important newspaper north of new york city in the state, and hillary clinton knows that this is early and obviously they're having fun at the buffalo news, but they mean it, and she also knows that all of the people in the party calling for her to
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the president says it's held in the democratic inches city tuesdays, the open innocence of franchises, the quality of deliberation and degree of transparency and mekisms in of accountability. this is different than leaders who are most interested in ends. they insist most vehemently on the ends they want to achieve and they work backwards to craft those strategies that meets those goals. these two can be great leaders. for a process president, the means are the end. on tuesday night president obama spent the bulk of his speech praising not the outcome of the election, but the process by which it was achieved. active participation by citizens. >> i want to thank every american who participated in this election. whether you voted for the very first time or waited in lineor a very long time. by the way, we have to fix that. >> did you catch that? the thing that needs to be fixed. the quality of the process. now the pundants have spent the latter half of this week dissecting what signals the american people were sending on tuesday night, but determining the will, the corrective wilf more
the president says it's held in the democratic inches city tuesdays, the open innocence of franchises, the quality of deliberation and degree of transparency and mekisms in of accountability. this is different than leaders who are most interested in ends. they insist most vehemently on the ends they want to achieve and they work backwards to craft those strategies that meets those goals. these two can be great leaders. for a process president, the means are the end. on tuesday night president...
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that's the size -- you know, that's a middle-sized american city. we have lots of office buildings downtown that can't work. nyu hospital, one of the leading hospitals in the country, all their machines were on the first floor in the basement. hundreds of millions of dollars of mris and amts and axial tomography. the damage is so varied in so many different ways and so deep. i was up on the 16th -- i didn't climb up that high. the 18th floor of a housing project. three elderly women had been there for two weeks. they couldn't get down. no electricity. no elevators. and there they are. they don't have water. they don't have light. they don't have heat. they don't have plumbing. volunteers were bringing them food and clothing. it's just awful. it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple of weeks. but tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basically has to be rebuil
that's the size -- you know, that's a middle-sized american city. we have lots of office buildings downtown that can't work. nyu hospital, one of the leading hospitals in the country, all their machines were on the first floor in the basement. hundreds of millions of dollars of mris and amts and axial tomography. the damage is so varied in so many different ways and so deep. i was up on the 16th -- i didn't climb up that high. the 18th floor of a housing project. three elderly women had been...
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i met a guy, a pastor yesterday in atlantic city who is suffering from this disaster and he's holding his son and homeless. but he's teaching other folks what do during this disaster. oftentimes, advocates aren't even ready to take on the big picture, the thing that's coming next. >> the red hook is a really good example for the need for government and investment in communities. red hook, there's amazing stories of community support, of the intern who came down and set up a clinic in red hook. because you had people who weren't getting their insulin, who were in serious danger, physical danger as a result. there's still 20 buildings in red hook without electricity and heat. this is how many days after, how many weeks? my brother spent the past week and a half in red hook barely sleeping. let me say about one of the things that happened in red hook. public housing, we're not investing in it. >> as soon as we see sandy, we see how that lack of investment in public housing has this enormous impact. thank you too mindy and my dear husband james. the rest are going to be back for more. in
i met a guy, a pastor yesterday in atlantic city who is suffering from this disaster and he's holding his son and homeless. but he's teaching other folks what do during this disaster. oftentimes, advocates aren't even ready to take on the big picture, the thing that's coming next. >> the red hook is a really good example for the need for government and investment in communities. red hook, there's amazing stories of community support, of the intern who came down and set up a clinic in red...
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the city of detroit did a survey, asking the thoughts on the city. something like 40% of the people they polled said they would want to leave detroit in the next four years if they can. >> but you can't say you're home. >> there's a job in chattanooga at the new vw plant that he can't move or sell his home or walk out on his credits. these people are stuck, you're right, mike, in nearly impossible situations. how do we fix it? to your point, you can't tear down blocks because one or two families won't move? do you use eminent domain? these are very good questions. >> michigan doesn't really have eminent domain. that's really not an option. you're right, if there's one person on that block 40 years maintaining her house, she's not necessarily going to move. to get her to move costs her a lot of money which detroit doesn't have. >> let's read a paragraph pour two from "the new york times" entitled "how detroit became the capital of starring at abandoned buildings." you wrote, detroit's brand has become authenticity. a key component of which has to do w
the city of detroit did a survey, asking the thoughts on the city. something like 40% of the people they polled said they would want to leave detroit in the next four years if they can. >> but you can't say you're home. >> there's a job in chattanooga at the new vw plant that he can't move or sell his home or walk out on his credits. these people are stuck, you're right, mike, in nearly impossible situations. how do we fix it? to your point, you can't tear down blocks because one or...
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a live look at new york city. wake up, everybody. back with us on set, mike barnicle and john heilemann. we have a weather story to start with. >> this is the new normal. across the northeast in connecticut last year we had a hurricane first, and then we had a snowstorm at the end of october. the same thing's happened again. the fact that people on long island, people on staten island, people across new jersey have no power right now and are having to deal with another nor'easter. they're shivering in their homes instead of what we always did in florida which was sweat in our homes. >> in some places there's no place for people to go. it is a pretty devastating situation along the new jersey shorelines and parts of new york. >>> we begin this morning with hundreds of thousands of americans remaining without power during an unseasonably cold spell in the east adding to the damage left by hurricane sandy. a nor'easter blew through the east coast yesterday dumping snow and rain on a region that's barely begun to dig out from sandy. seve
a live look at new york city. wake up, everybody. back with us on set, mike barnicle and john heilemann. we have a weather story to start with. >> this is the new normal. across the northeast in connecticut last year we had a hurricane first, and then we had a snowstorm at the end of october. the same thing's happened again. the fact that people on long island, people on staten island, people across new jersey have no power right now and are having to deal with another nor'easter. they're...
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about public media because it came under attack during the campaign. >> i have just come from a 100- city tour as we speak to people and hear what they have to say. do fund-raisers for public radio and television stations. like all media, it has to open up to provide a forum for people to speak for themselves. i see media as a huge kitchen table that stretches across the globe, that we all sit around and debate and discuss the most important issues of the day. war and peace, life and death, and anything less than that is a disservice to the servicemen and women of this country who cannot have these debates on military bases on whether they will be sent to kill or be killed, whether they will be sent to live or die. anything less would be a disservice to a democratic society. public media should be the model for all of the media. it should be diverse. it should not just give voice to the minority elites in washington. i am not talking about people of color either. i am talking about a small elite minority in washington. because there is this vast -- not only america, the people all over th
about public media because it came under attack during the campaign. >> i have just come from a 100- city tour as we speak to people and hear what they have to say. do fund-raisers for public radio and television stations. like all media, it has to open up to provide a forum for people to speak for themselves. i see media as a huge kitchen table that stretches across the globe, that we all sit around and debate and discuss the most important issues of the day. war and peace, life and...
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in arkansas to officially endorse marriage equality a four member majority the city council approved the measure eureka springs has a population of twenty three hundred and it's often called the san francisco of arkansas for both its physical resemblance to the city and its large population eureka springs is decision to endorse marriage equality just weeks after another southern city austin texas did the same thing both of these decisions show that support for marriage equality is brought in throughout america hopefully it won't be long before marriage equality is a right everywhere in our country so bad it's constant state senator alberta darling darling was interviewed by a local wisconsin t.v. station was asked whether she thought voter suppression i.d.'s would make a difference or would have made a difference for wisconsin in the election here's what she had to say. do you think a photo id would have made any difference to me on a mother so i guess i think so now we're looking at alternative different precincts and all sorts of same day registrations i know we don't have to send
in arkansas to officially endorse marriage equality a four member majority the city council approved the measure eureka springs has a population of twenty three hundred and it's often called the san francisco of arkansas for both its physical resemblance to the city and its large population eureka springs is decision to endorse marriage equality just weeks after another southern city austin texas did the same thing both of these decisions show that support for marriage equality is brought in...
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it's going to be gusty in reno and salt lake city. shroudy with sprinkles in san francisco. >> temps in florida are cooler than usual. miami breaks 70. that's frigid for them. in phoenix, the mid-80s. l.a. had been in the 90s. today, only 69. >> you said honolulu. >>> when we come back, another staggering impact of hurricane sandy. 250,000 cars. >>> and wall street jitters. will investors see a rebound from the worst sell-off in a year? >>> then, new video of a brazen getaway attempt in a plane. the caught-on-tape crime that came to a deadly end. >>> welcome back, everyone. wall street tries to bounce back today from its worst day of the year. the dow losing almost 313 points after the president's re-election because of concern about that looming fiscal cliff, automatic spending cuts and tax increases that will kick in january 1st, if there is no deal in congress. another reason for the stock slide is worry over europe's debt crisis, with rioting over new budget cuts in greece. >>> and another gauge of the magnitude of hurricane sandy
it's going to be gusty in reno and salt lake city. shroudy with sprinkles in san francisco. >> temps in florida are cooler than usual. miami breaks 70. that's frigid for them. in phoenix, the mid-80s. l.a. had been in the 90s. today, only 69. >> you said honolulu. >>> when we come back, another staggering impact of hurricane sandy. 250,000 cars. >>> and wall street jitters. will investors see a rebound from the worst sell-off in a year? >>> then, new video...
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that city underwater now, kayaks instead of gondolas and tourists taking refuge on benches hoisting their luggage aloft. the floodwaters key are report have finally receding tonight, back here at home we told you last night about families still suffering living without power now 15 days after hurricane sandy. including thousands on long island. the long island power authority has come under fire accused of gross negligence. today, new york governor andrew cuomo launched an investigation and vowed to hold them accountable. >>> and with nine days left until thanksgiving, today another kind of thanksgiving tradition. the annual prediction from aaa about how many of us plan to travel this holiday. they say more families will be traveling this year than last, 43.6 million of us will venture at least 50 miles from home and that's up 7% from last year. 90% of the travelers will drive, by the way, and the average thanksgiving travel budget is now $498, down $46 from last year. >>> and still ahead on "world news," an athlete collapses on live television from a crippling anxiety shared by millions
that city underwater now, kayaks instead of gondolas and tourists taking refuge on benches hoisting their luggage aloft. the floodwaters key are report have finally receding tonight, back here at home we told you last night about families still suffering living without power now 15 days after hurricane sandy. including thousands on long island. the long island power authority has come under fire accused of gross negligence. today, new york governor andrew cuomo launched an investigation and...
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salt lake city december 8. houston november 24th. we'll soon join that club. do you want to see us? you got to get on it. because of that, we now have the bolder fresher dvd. so y'all can see the show. available on bill o'reilly.com. makes a great christmas gift. many laughs in it please remember all the money i get from this goes to charity. in a moment, a wild and i mean wild mail segment 60 seconds away. >> no tip this evening because we have a wild mail segment. but first, my books remain on fire. i thank you all. kennedy, number 1. lincoln number 3. that is unprecedented. never happened before -- in this country on the non-fiction hardback list. they make good christmas gifts. i will sign them for you if you want. order early. if you become a premium member, you get your choice of books free. now the mail... deputy >> just be honest and work hard. the election will lead to things none of us can foresee. it's out of our hands now. >> and neither do many of them. but younger voters did not go for the president as much as last time and younger voters mature. >> fair question. folk
salt lake city december 8. houston november 24th. we'll soon join that club. do you want to see us? you got to get on it. because of that, we now have the bolder fresher dvd. so y'all can see the show. available on bill o'reilly.com. makes a great christmas gift. many laughs in it please remember all the money i get from this goes to charity. in a moment, a wild and i mean wild mail segment 60 seconds away. >> no tip this evening because we have a wild mail segment. but first, my books...
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ellwood city 50 years. people are looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >> he needs help. >> bill: one footnote ms. kimberly receiving the strength of our society award this evening new york society for the prevention for criewltd at this of children. congratulations. very worthy cause, good job. on deck, charles krauthammer cranky as usual will answer this question. can traditional america make a come back. charles after these messages. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't knowt yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter
ellwood city 50 years. people are looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >> he needs help....
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new york city could have done a lot more. they could be rationing fuel. it has been a mess. and there has not been enough of a response at stations, stations having lines, but there is only so much you can do when people are in panic mode. >> would you also say the president should have redirected , the entire stimulus to my not say amphora to mature the terminals that have been flooded or you can drop off gasoline at the privately owned terminals and and get them on trucks. should we have done more infrastructure spending full bore instead of this piecemeal pork barrel spending that's going on to help gasoline get to where it's needed. >> well, hindsight is 2020. >> i'm saying going forward. >> absolutely. certainly it is advisable to have these charles not have the possibility of going down hill or they should be the first priority when things do come back, because gasoline is obviously tied into what we do on a daily basis, driving to work, living airlines. gasoline stations and terminals should be among the first. >> how much energy does it take? a lot of these messages
new york city could have done a lot more. they could be rationing fuel. it has been a mess. and there has not been enough of a response at stations, stations having lines, but there is only so much you can do when people are in panic mode. >> would you also say the president should have redirected , the entire stimulus to my not say amphora to mature the terminals that have been flooded or you can drop off gasoline at the privately owned terminals and and get them on trucks. should we...
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respective cities. kreidich: rock the vote basically sets up at band shows, at concerts, at rallies. sometimes we even go out into the park, like you see today. they are our ground troops. we cannot be successful with any of our campaigns without our street teams pushing those messages. the decisions politicians make affect you -- like your taxes, your social security, how much money they take. so if you go out and vote, it will help make a difference in your community. kreidich: how can you fight that? nah, i don't want to vote. just take this information. a lot of people don't see the connection between government policy and their lives. they have a short attention span when it comes to history. i mean, when you look at the things that black people and women had to go through just to gain the right and vote for this country, the generations today, they don't realize that their ancestors had to go through that, so i think people take it for granted. you know, they just work, pay their taxes, and live t
respective cities. kreidich: rock the vote basically sets up at band shows, at concerts, at rallies. sometimes we even go out into the park, like you see today. they are our ground troops. we cannot be successful with any of our campaigns without our street teams pushing those messages. the decisions politicians make affect you -- like your taxes, your social security, how much money they take. so if you go out and vote, it will help make a difference in your community. kreidich: how can you...
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salt lake city december 8. houston november 24th. we'll soon join that club. do you want to see us? you got to get on it. because of that, we now have the bolder fresher dvd. so y'all can see the show. available on bill o'reilly.com. makes a great christmas gift. many laughs in it please remember all the money i get from this goes to charity. in a moment, a wild and i mean wild mail segment 60 seconds away. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune....